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Sahasam swasaga sagipo review greatandhra
Sahasam swasaga sagipo review greatandhra







Using off all the songs in first half in bits and pieces is a big set back to the film. Review : Unlike his other films, "Saahasam swaasagaa." starts slowly and dosent take off at all. Is this a co incidence ? or planned attack? Will Rajani be able to bail her out ? forms the crux of the story. While on the trip some one attacks them Leela, and same time her family is also attacked back home. She sets on a road trip with Rajani who is a travel buff. In that thought she comes to Vizag and meets Rajani kanth(Naga chaitanya) And both fall in love. Leela Satyamurthy (Manjimaa Mohan) is an aspiring writer who wants to get her foot hold in film industry. Even for a director known to capture love stories and action stories with a rare touch ,its a fact that things wont work good if care is not taken in story line.Now lets see how his film Saasham swaasagaa fares now. If one cant understand that then films are going to flop even if its film coming from an acclaimed technician like Goutam Menon. Finally, you will end up liking this album even more after you watch Gautam Menon’s beautiful visuals on screen.How ever successful the director is ,if they don't pay proper attention to the story then the film will fall flat on face.A film is not a compilation of scenes and songs it should have a flow. Tanu Nenu, Chakori and Vellipomake are our picks and sure shot hits. Like every Rahman score, you need to give his album a multiple listens to like it even more. Having said that, it surely has the weight and promise to impress his fans. On the whole, Sahaasame Swasaga Saagipo is surely not the best works of A R Rahman. Be it the funky composition or the simple yet meaningful lyrics, this is a chart buster and is one of the best compositions of Rahman in the recent past. Probably, the best song in the entire album, it has trade mark A R Rahman flavour written all over it. Right from the simple composition to the beautiful lyrics by Anantha Sriram, this song has an aura which makes you fall in love.Īnalysis : The album ends with the already hit number Vellipomake. One of the best songs in the album, Tanu Nenu has a beautiful soul attached to it. An instant winner, this song will grow on you even more once you watch the beautiful visuals.Īnalysis : The fourth song in the album is the poetic Tanu Nenu. Half way through, the song changes track and becomes quite Indian and Rahman scores brownie points with his beautiful composition. What hits you instantly is the mix of traditional and westernized beats in the song. As usual, Rahman’s composition is soothing and grows on you once you listen to it multiple times.Īnalysis : Moving on, the third song is Chakori which is an interesting number. The way repeated words like ‘Eroje’ are used in this number keeps the flow of the song intact. Sung beautifully by Haricharan and Chinmayi, this number has some very good lyrics by Krishna Chaitanya. Interesting aspect of the song is the innovative singing which makes things slightly better.Īnalysis : The second song in the album is a soft techno number Kannula Mundu. Though this is not among the best tunes of A R Rahman, this number might sound good once you watch it on screen. The beats are quite hep and the tune is quirky. Composed by the legendary A R Rahman, let’s see how this album turns out to be.Īnalysis : The album kicks off with ‘Shokilla’, a complete fast based techno number. The much awaited audio of Naga Chaitanya’s Sahasam Swasaga Sagipo is finally out in the market.









Sahasam swasaga sagipo review greatandhra